0002
The length of the flag detected during
rotation is longer or shorter than the
designed flag.
The motor rotates out of sync because
of poor torque caused by any of the
following: the developing rotary HP
sensor is faulty; the wiring of the DC
controller PCB is faulty; there is an
excessive load on the developing
assembly.
Turn off and then on the main power.
E023
The developing motor (M3) does not rotate normally.
0001
After motor start-up, a lock state is not
detected for 1 sec or more.
Turn off and then on the main power.
E025
There is an over-current in the hopper stirring motor (M23)or the black toner
supply motor (M25).
0001
There is an overcurrent in the hopper
stirring motor (M23).
Turn off and then on the main power.
0002
There is an over-current in the black
toner supply motor (M25).
Turn off and then on the main power.
0410
The connector of the black toner supply
motor (M25) is identified as being
disconnected.
Turn off and then on the main power.
E032
The NE connector counter does not operate.
0001
There is an open circuit in the line for
the count pulse signal.
Turn off the main power, and check the
cable for an open circuit; then, turn on
the main power.
E043
There is an error in the 3.5K paper deck pickup motor, causing an error signal.
0001
After motor start-up, a lock state is not
detected for 1 sec or more.
The mechanical load such as on the
feeding system is excessive.
Turn off and then on the main power.
E051
The horizontal registration home position is not detected within a specific period
of time.
The horizontal registration position is faulty (0003).
0001
The horizontal registration home
position is not detected within a
specific period of time.
Turn off and then on the main power.
0002
The ON edge of the SUS plate is not
detected during a search for home
position.
Turn off and then on the main power.
Code
Cause/Particulars of detection
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